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On June 4, Microsoft ran an enterprise mobility conference in London. Among the speakers were a tech-anthropologist, an IDC analyst and Microsoft execs and customers.

As media partner for the event The Register was there to video the proceedings. Above is the webcast of the whole shebang.

At the time of writing about 1,300 people have watched the video on YouTube. OK, so it is not exactly PewDiePie, but it is none too shabby considering its enterprise-y subject matter and two-hour length.

In this video Dave Coplin, Microsoft's chief envisioning officer – yes that is a real job title – explores how technology shapes and adapts to how we work. His talk is based on his book The Rise of The Humans: How to Outsmart the Digital Deluge.

Mobile is the new platform of enterprise IT but few UK businesses are coping well with the transition. John Delaney, head of IDC's European mobility team, explains why. He also outlines IDC's maturity model for mobile enterprise IT.

Chris Weber, head of device sales at Microsoft, sets out the firm's enterprise mobility strategy. He also shows off the Lumia 630 and Surface Pro 3 phones. His colleague Brett Siddons demos cross-platform at work and play using Windows phones, tablet, PCs and Xbox.